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Junior Trusts Estates and Fiduciary Litigation Associate Attorney

BCG Attorney Search, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, 53244


Junior Trusts Estates and Fiduciary Litigation Associate Attorney

Company nameBCG Attorney SearchExperience- 0-5 yrs requiredPosted onAug 02, 2024Valid ThroughSep 01, 2024ProfileJob Overview:A law firm in Milwaukee, WI, seeks a Junior Trusts, Estates, and Fiduciary Litigation Associate Attorney. This role is ideal for an attorney with 0-5 years of experience in estate planning, trust administration, or fiduciary litigation. The successful candidate will handle complex legal matters related to trusts, estates, and fiduciary disputes. A background in marital property disputes, guardianships, trust modification and reformation, and tax and wealth transfer planning is preferred. Excellence in academic performance is highly valued.Duties:Assist senior attorneys in handling a variety of trust, estate, and fiduciary litigation cases.Draft and review legal documents, including petitions, motions, and briefs.Conduct legal research and prepare memoranda on relevant issues.Represent clients in court proceedings and hearings as required.Manage case files, including maintaining accurate and organized records.Provide clients with legal advice and guidance on estate planning and fiduciary matters.Collaborate with clients, experts, and other professionals to build and support cases.Stay current with legal developments and changes in relevant laws and regulations.Requirements:0-5 years of experience in estate planning, trust administration, or fiduciary litigation.Experience or knowledge in marital property disputes, guardianships, trust modification, and reformation.Background in tax and wealth transfer planning is preferred.Strong academic performance and legal research skills.Excellent written and verbal communication abilities.Ability to work independently and as part of a team.High level of professionalism and client-focused approach.Education:Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school.Admission to the bar in Wisconsin or eligibility to obtain licensure.Certifications:Bar admission in Wisconsin (or eligibility to obtain).Skills:Proficiency in legal research and writing.Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.Effective communication and interpersonal skills.Detail-oriented with strong organizational abilities.Ability to manage multiple cases and prioritize tasks efficiently.Knowledge of relevant legal software and tools is advantageous.

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